sorry people ... guys who wear earrings are not always gay. I know a bunch of guys who wear earrings who are not gay, and of course all of my gay friends wear earrings, I don't have a problem with it either way. ;-) As long as my earrings are prettier

We live in a small town and personally know this one chap who does a lot of volunteer work along with being the towns only Santa-he must do at least 15 Santa gigs every year. He was telling me last week that a lady he didn't know approached him in the local grocery store and asked "Aren't you Santa who was at the Legions Kids Xmas Party?" He replied that yes, that was he but how did she know. Her answer? "There aren't too many Santas who wear a diamond stud ear ring." And just for the record, there is a Mrs. Clause.

I certanly thnk the men I know/see who wear an earring are pirates...too pretty looking to be a pirate with the metrosexual dress and pampering..

I know of this saying...left is right, and right is wrong..meaning any guy can wear a left earring and be OK, but a right earring means "I'm gay, so c'mon, say hello!" The sticky part is when guys started piercing both ears and wearing larger earrings...what are they saying.....Bisexual or just a fashion statement.....

In Calfornia we all do what ever the heck we want. It's the land of Id, Freud would love it here. My hubby wore an earring for a while. He is a pirate at heart.

For men it use to be an earring in right earring means you were gay. An earring in the left ear means straight. Earrings in both ears means Bi. This was in the 80s I don't think that is the case anymore. I know a rainbow flag outside a business (like a bar) means it's a homosexual friendly business. They do still let heterosexual people in.

I stopped making any assumptions about jewelry statements when a Scandinavian gal working on a ship informed me that I confused her because I had ankle bracelets on both ankles. (Hubby likes the look, so I wear it...) She said that in her country one on the right ankle meant "hooker" and one on the left meant "lesbian". She was nice about it and did not come right out and ask me "how much?", but I felt humbled by my own preconceived notions.
Marty